Sacrament Meeting at the Kalaheo Ward began at 9am. It was the last Fast and Testimony meeting of the year. We sat in the back with all the other visitors.
It was neat to see the building and listen to the testimonies. Mike was invited to a baptism and yummy lunch, but we headed up the west coast right after the meeting.
Waimea Canyon: " the Grand Canyon of the Pacific"- Mark Twain
Each layer of this canyon represents a different eruption and subsequent lava flow. The canyon is 10 miles long, 1 mile wide and more than 3,600 feet deep. The road is 40 miles round trip with a 4,000 foot elevation rise.
We had a great little picnic at the Kokee Museum and park. Jessie is getting some hydration before the big hike.
The kids had fun feeding and chasing the chickens and Jessie just squealed in delight.
Kalalau Valley is the largest valley on Na Pali. It's beach is only accessible by an 11 mile hike or by kayak. Just revel in the view!
Looking for whales
Wai ale'ale' One of the wettest spots on earth!
Don't get too close to the edge!
This hike was something else. We hiked through the clouds, mud and trees. the view was awesome and we felt like we had tons of oxygen to breath!
We did it!
Mike and Jessie on top of the world!
Coming down!
Glass BeachStuff from an old dump washes ashore.. mostly from broken glass and auto glass. A colorful tapestry of sand and multi-colored glass.

One of my favorite things in Hawaii are the "Go Dog Go" trees. Their canopies are huge and I just want to lay down under one and gaze upward. Just magnificent!
The rainbow state! This was one of many rainbows that we saw
We headed down to the beach for the sunset and there was a seal up on the beach.
Great view of Poi'pu beach
Sunset on the Sabbath (Poi'pu)
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